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Pundit believes Carlos Corberan's skillset perfect for Huddersfield Town in play-off second leg

Sky Sports pundit Jobi McAnuff believes Carlos Corberan’s ability to make the right decisions for the right games puts the second leg of Huddersfield Town’s play-off semi-final against Luton Town in the Terriers’ favour on Monday evening.

The two sides played out a 1-1 draw in the first leg at Kenilworth Road with Danel Sinani’s opening goal against the run of play in the 12th minute cancelled out by Sonny Bradley’s effort off a Luton set piece later in the half.

The hosts had dominated the first half but found themselves on the back foot after the break as Corberan made a couple of tweaks to his side’s approach on the ball, allowing Huddersfield to take control of the lion’s share of the possession and territory throughout the second half.

That leaves the game finely poised going into the second leg at the John Smith’s Stadium, and McAnuff said: “Certainly for me the more action, the more chances seemed to fall to Luton and certainly they looked more dangerous over the course of the 90 minutes.

“I’ll be honest, I think Huddersfield will be happy with a one-off game, level-pegging. I think it suits them. We know how good Carlos Corberan can be tactically and I think he will certainly fancy his chances in that one-legged second leg that we still have to come.”

Corberan himself was more measured about his side’s chances of pulling off victory in the second leg, saying he does not expect anything to be handed to them by the visitors. He said: "[The first leg] was a demanding game but we were expecting that. If you play a play-off and you don't expect a demanding game, you are totally wrong.

"Now we are going to have another demanding game at home where the pitch is a little bit bigger and we have our own fans but I expect

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